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Yellow Sticker, Rwc, And $300 Fine. (not A Rant)


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They dont care how many things are wrong of whatever they give whatever they want, Ive been majored and given a fine for just having a pod and cooler and other times for just being to low.

While we're hear, is that your girlfriend in your avatar?
haha, i too would love to know :D

lol, I thought something like that would come up sooner or later. Yay for random babes in avatars! :D

Leigh is was on high st. at high st shops.. remember last time he got me in november. i was washing my car at the caltex car wash on high st. he did laps past then eventually pulled in parked next to cleaning booth and waited almost 30 minutes for me to drive out with him standing infront of booth pointing to park i was liek FFUUUUUU. too bad he didnt find a turbo after ripping my centre console out to look for a boost controller in my NA.. at the time

yeah bad luck i got done too (FU eastside) and they got me for too low. Only at back of exhaust which had recent repair of altercation with winton cliff face. I too got $300 a minor and no rwc.

The epa is a coming....LOL :P

lets hope someone snaps at this fool one day

I can understand if he gets you legitly but to grill people and fine/defect them over nothing, he has a problem.

wouldn't be surprised if he smokes bernie rankins pole daily.

That is because it is at officer's discretion to issue a notice of unroadworthiness along with the defects. I have received defect notices without NOU before. It's just another thing they can add to the pile of paperwork for you to clear up depending on their mood on the day I guess...

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